The Tiefu Huns founded the Xia State, one of the Turkic states that dominated the Northern China regions in the 3rd
and 4th
centuries.
The Tiefu Huns, a mixture of the Huns and Xianbei, were among those who inherited the great steppe heritage of Ötüken.
They were Huns with their struggle for independence and their desire to revive the mighty past.
They were strictly committed to their traditions.
Their homeland was mainly the northern parts of Shuofang and Shanxi.
The rulers of the Tiefu, who carried away everyone in their period with their powerful cavalry armies, were just like the Huns.
Like the Huns, they bore the title of Chanyu.
The Tiefu leader, Chanyü Liu Weichen, attacked Tabgach.
(Tuoba) dealt great blows to the Xianbei.
As in other Turkic states, the Tiefu Huns were also within the country.
Due to unresolved issues and struggles between statesmen, they weakened and collapsed.
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